Nothing beats the excitement of having a new baby on the way, and a baby shower is the ideal opportunity to share that joy and celebrate the new addition to your family. A good baby shower requires a lot of ingenuity and planning, whether you’re holding one for yourself or for a friend. Especially this Cars baby shower theme!
Party Decorations
This edgy and energetic design provides the perfect opportunity to go all out with color. Here, bold red and yellow pop against a checkered backdrop, with lots of fun decorative elements working everywhere. We love the idea of using a red, yellow, and green paper plate to make a traffic light.
Balloons
Let’s face it, kids love balloons. So, what better way to spruce up the centerpieces at a kid’s birthday party. The containers were crafted from interlocking foam pieces filled with shredded paper. Also, consider marking the party zone with balloons hanging in the main party area or tying a bouquet to the mailbox.
Banners
Customize this fun Disney Pixar Cars birthday banner with your child’s name. Checkerboard racing design featuring Lightning McQueen! Dimensions: 3’l x 5’w (horizontal) or 5’l x 3’w (vertical). This vinyl material is lightweight and durable.
Create a beautiful backdrop behind your birthday table with a Cars banner. This banner is made with high quality thick cardstock paper and glitter cardstock. Images are printed out with the last printer and are of really good quality.
Lightning McQueen
When Lightning McQueen races in with the cutlery, the kids notice. Wrapping utensils is a decorative way to dress up needed party supplies. Pre-party assembly makes this a race winning idea.
Table Setting
These tables are covered with red and yellow tablecloths with black and white checkered paper that is used as chargers for each pit crew member. The Disney Cars birthday party plates, cups, and napkins zoomed in to finish the tables. Race ready and waiting for little racers.
Traffic Lights
A coffee can makes a unique container, especially when you use it to take advantage of the theme. These repurposed coffee cans make impressive traffic lights with a little paint, decorative trim, and tissue paper. Perfect for the diy, green-decorating enthusiast.
Checkered Flag
A checkered flag is so important and catches the attention of racers and fans alike. This tabletop makes the most of it, with a checkered table runner and centerpieces with the checkers flying high. Including candy as part of the decoration is a sweet thing to do.
Party Cake and Snack Ideas
Use the Disney Cars edible icing cake toppers to decorate your own cake. This topper is ready to use and comes with instructions. Alternatively, you can create your child’s cake with the Disney Cars Lightning cake pan. Easy-to-follow decorating instructions are included.
Surround the cake with amazing decorative pieces because it is the star. From the race cars around the track to the checkered pennant banner affixed to the table, everything about this cake presentation is a visual feast.
The more creatively you present your cake, the more it will be recognized. This checkered flag-covered birthday cake was set on top of a little box. A simple way of drawing attention to the cake.
Cupcakes
Go the extra mile with homemade cupcakes decorated in the Disney Cars baby shower party theme. Short on time? Serve red and yellow cupcakes with sprinkles to coordinate with the theme.
Sweet Treats
Gummy bears, rock candy, M&Ms, Pixy Stix, red candy sticks, yellow candy sticks, and pre-packaged Cars candy were used in our buffet, but any colorful candies will work. Scoops were provided for easy serving, and clear plastic bags brought it all home.
Kids will run right through these traffic lights. Prepare the rice cereal mixture, cut, and add red, yellow, and green candies for a fast and easy Disney Cars birthday snack.
Cars Themed Baby Shower Invitations
Personalize this vibrant invitation with the honoree’s name, the party’s date, time, and place, as well as all the information your guests will need to get over to your party!
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